SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2024
& SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2024


Surrounded by some of the most beautiful Chesapeake Bay shoreline and centrally located in Maryland, Anne Arundel County is in many ways the heart of our wonderful state. What better way to celebrate a gorgeous day by the Chesapeake Bay than with dozens of area wineries, culinary artists and master artisans? Now in its eighth year, The Wine Festival at Kurtz’s Beach (previously known as Wine On The Water) offers a high-end, all-encompassing festival that features a variety of vendors, musicians and attractions.


Photos from 2022!

Check out our video footage from 2022!

 


About Kurtz’s Beach

Located in Pasadena, Maryland, Kurtz’s Beach originally opened 90 years ago as a bathing beach. Today, the family-owned and operated venue hosts a variety of events, from weddings to fundraisers to festivals and more. The property boasts outdoor pavilions, a sprawling 20-acre field, a newly renovated indoor facility, a bay-front gazebo/patio area, and more.

Kurtz’s Beach is located at 2070 Kurtz Avenue Pasadena, Maryland 21122.

To learn more about Kurtz’s Beach visit their website.


Our 2023 Beneficiary

Cancer touches almost everyone. One in three people will get one form or another. Which is why the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center built the Tate Cancer Center in Glen Burnie, Maryland, so that expert care could be given close to home. Named for Creston and Betty Jane Tate, the Tate Cancer Center is affiliated with the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of the country’s leading hospitals in the treatment of blood, brain, breast, lung and prostate cancer. The Tate Camcer Center is celebrating 20 years in 2023.

Kurtz’s Beach is proud to support the UM BWMC’s Tate Cancer Center through the Wine on the Water Festival. Please find more information about the Tate Cancer Center at MyBWMC.org/about-tate-cancer-center. Through this event from 2015-2022, Wine on the Water has donated over $100,000 to the UM BWMC’s Tate Cancer Center.